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Posted by Joel on 01/22/07 17:41
"Technobarbarian" <Technobarbarian-ztopzpam@gmail.com> wrote:
>> It's legal as long as you aren't redistributing the conversions to
>> other people.
>
> Bzzzzzzzzz, wrong!
Shut the *fuck* up, and read the rest of the *thread*, before you
reply like an *IDIOT*.
>http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?c105:6:./temp/~c105c3BGT4:e11962:
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>H.R.2281
>Digital Millennium Copyright Act (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both
>House and Senate)
>
>`Sec. 1201. Circumvention of copyright protection systems
>
>`(a) VIOLATIONS REGARDING CIRCUMVENTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL MEASURES- (1)(A) No
>person shall circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls
>access to a work protected under this title. The prohibition contained in
>the preceding sentence shall take effect at the end of the 2-year period
>beginning on the date of the enactment of this chapter.
Bzzzzzzzzz, irrelevant! That is referring to decrypting the
*original* file, not converting to another format. One can use iTunes
*itself* to rip a burned audio CD, of iTunes Music Store files, to MP3
or AAC. That law is also *NOT LEGALLY TESTED*, as I said in a
*previous* reply that your DUMB-SHIT ASS apparently never bothered to
read.
LOSER!
Enjoy your loss. Enjoy looking like a retard, who just couldn't
resist being a smart ass, even while being totally, and utterly, and
completely, WRONG.
Bzzzzzzzzz!
--
Joel Crump
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